Audrey Dawn

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Kiss

I wrote today
Poem
After
Longing
Poem
All
For
You
I felt
Your hug
I needed
Your kiss
I wanted
Your mind
On my pillow
Sweet
Controlled
Bliss
Do you see
Where this is going
Try me
I
Don’t
Bite
Kiss me sometimes

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42 thoughts on “Kiss”

Intense, Audrey. It takes me back. Picking me up at the airport…he and I kissed like it was the first time–we were always so passionate–like we belonged together but passion without sharing thought and communication is not happiness. Wow… Ok, back to reality. Thanks for sparking the memories. 🙂

I made the mistake (a lifetime ago) of marrying a guy who didn’t read anything but car magazines, and had no interest in discussing ideas, etc–he only talked when it was to order me around. So I know what you mean–a man with a well-oiled brain–a goldmine.

Beautiful Audrey. You can tell if a kiss is sincere, if it’s fake, if it’s passion, if it’s true love. Great observation. Food for thought.
I say the hearing “I love you” because I’ve been married for over 10 years now and I used to hear those words, but it seems like everyday life has stolen them away. I know my hubby loves me very much, but every so often it’s nice to hear it sincerely said.
Thanks for making me think. And I love the femininity in those words “the action of a kiss… don’t lie”
=)

Audrey Dawn- The Oldest Daughter & Red Headed Sister

I came here to journal. To release what I cannot say with my spoken voice, as I am quite shy when the subject turns to me. I write poetry, because my soul flourishes when I do. Broken, indeed, but willing to try. I live life one day at a time. Stop by and say hello, please, if you don't we may never meet. I need you to be stronger than me, but only the first time. Hi, I'm Audrey.

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“Fate never promises to tell you everything up front. You aren't always shown the path in life you're supposed to take. But if there was one thing she'd learned in the past few weeks, it was that sometimes, when you're really lucky, you meet someone with a map.”
― Sarah Addison Allen